Addition Bathroom | Progress

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This beauty of a bathroom is getting its final touches now. After tiling, we installed the bath tub, vanity, sink, toilet and got the wallpaper and trim up. If you like seeing the progress right before the “after”, this post is for you.

Bath Tub

Tiling the bathroom walls went pretty smoothly! As soon as that was all sealed, we were free to install the fixtures.

freestanding bath tub

Here’s where the tub goes

freestanding bath tub

Easier said than done!

freestanding bath tub

We picked out this fiberglass/acrylic tub quite awhile back, and turned out to be a lot of work.

freestanding bath tub install

There’s an outside shell and an insert that sits inside. The plumbing all hides in between the two layers.

freestanding bath tub hardware install

We had to put a bead of silicone around the bottom of the outer shell, and then the inner layer had nothing but a couple bolts to sit on the tile.

freestanding bath tub install

While the outer shell was fine, the inner piece would NOT sit level. We had already put the faucet on, so it was a nightmare having to pull them apart to adjust and readjust the feet.

bath tub installation

We poured over installation guides and manuals, and we were following all the directions.

free standing tub feet

Eventually we got frustrated enough with shimming and jostling that we welded some better feet that we could more easily adjust.

bath tub tile floor to ceiling

That seemed to do the trick! Eventually we got all four corners to stop wobbling.

bath tub fixtures

Like I said, adding the tub faucet was a piece of cake, we just drilled holes into the shell, so that’s one good thing about this fiberglass style.

gold hardware bathroom waterfall tub

We ordered this waterfall faucet with a sprayer hose. There needed to be four holes, so it was great to be able to mount them wherever we wanted.

Two thumbs up on this setup

freestanding bath tub hardware install

Joe testing it out 😂

freestanding bath tub floor to ceiling tile

The verdict? Definitely would have preferred a porcelain claw foot tub or Japanese soaking tub, and this instal was such a chore. BUT, we’re happy with the end result, both for looks and comfort. I came home from work the next day to find a lit candle and functional bath tub waiting for me, so that made all the struggle feel worth it.

Toilet

toilet install bathroom

Ask me what I’m most excited about and I’m not shy to tell you it’s finally having a toilet!

toil

We’ve had to run downstairs to use the bathroom for the last year, and it’s a lot of stairs. So excited to break the seal on this plumbing 😉

toilet capped

Before

toilet plumbing

Progress

toilet plumbing
toilet wax ring

Wax ring

toil

Ok, enough of that

Vanity & Sink

vanity dry run tile spacers

This was our dry run – we decided on this smaller vanity than initially planned. 23″

bathroom vanity and sink

Time to get it in! We are really happy wth how easy this was to put together (makes up for the tub!), the size, price point and look – not quite midcentury, but has a swanky/funky vibe.

gold sink hardware kensington brass

This is embarrassing, but I have had this sink faucet for ages, thinking it would work for the bath tub. It is for a sink… Used it!

Under sink flex pipe

Under the sink. Flex pipe got denied by our inspector on final plumbing. More on that later…

Joe just wanted to economize to fit my shelf in.

date night

This all happened within a weekend and we pulled some long hours. Working dinner.

Wallpaper

Before we could put in the sink and toilet, we wanted to have the wallpaper up. What I am about to show you is my absolute favorite part of the bathroom!

wallpaper bathroom rifle paper co peacock linen

Surprise! I guess the secret is out now.

wallpaper bathroom rifle paper co peacock linen

I actually hired someone to hang the wallpaper for us – it was someone local and she is very experienced and reasonably priced. I really did not want my first attempt to destroy good wallpaper. It is definitely an art form!

wallpaper bathroom

Loving it! My philosophy is design for what you love and you will never get tired of it.

Wallpaper Options

I had a few different favorites, but after ordering samples, the color I liked best was called “Linen” – by Rifle Paper. I also liked the Emerald and Black but felt it would darken the room too much.

In floor heat thermostat

Oh yeah, and we got the in-floor heating thermostat on the wall. 🙂

Next on the agenda was deciding between wood and ceramic trim along the top of the tile wainscoting.

Tile bathroom wainscoting wallpaper

We decided on the ceramic. It got to be too much wood after the trim was added.

Tile bathroom wainscoting wallpaper outlet

And we got our outlet situation figured out – extenders for the win.

Trim

staining trim minwax water based matte

Finally, I stained the trim – we stuck to knotty alder like the door.

staining trim

Matte water-based clear coat to keep the wood looking natural.

staining trim

What I do

Before trim

After trim

gold bathroom lighting

Lighting coming soon!

Next is final reveal!

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